Very nice. I like how the red legs go with the speaker horns.
I should also mention that I used the same stain on both the horns and the legs.
That's a lot of audio related porn in one thread.
Like the way you tidied up your cables, and then you simulated the cable mess by making those wiry legs.
Nice to have such a big, good looking rack to gaze upon. 😀
Copper is underrated, looks so nice when polished.
Like the way you tidied up your cables, and then you simulated the cable mess by making those wiry legs.
Nice to have such a big, good looking rack to gaze upon. 😀
Copper is underrated, looks so nice when polished.
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THanks K. There is more work to be done on the wire clean up. I am making sound absortion panels that will hang from the back of each shelf. That way an IC can come out of the CD for example, slip behind the panel on the back of the shelf, and be hidden by the panel. It will then slip in behind the passive TVC. All the cables will be hidding from view and the wiry legs will really stand out.
I don't know about anyone else, but here in the north country, I don't turn the system on until November. Then I shut it down in April.
I don't know about anyone else, but here in the north country, I don't turn the system on until November. Then I shut it down in April.
Often run class A or tubes in the winter and class D or flea watt AB in the summer. The summer stuff can be very compact.
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